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# Cross-Chain Architecture & Interoperability

EnrgiX leverages Solana as its primary blockchain, utilizing Wormhole as the core cross-chain infrastructure to enable seamless interoperability of energy data and assets across chains. This cross-chain approach addresses the decentralized and global nature of energy markets, while multi-chain deployment effectively mitigates technical risks and enhances system resilience.

The cross-chain technical architecture employs a layered design:

* Verification Layer: Implements a multi-signature validator network to ensure cross-chain message authenticity and enable automated anomaly detection
* Routing Layer: Integrates intelligent algorithms for optimal cross-chain path selection, supporting 1:1 asset mapping
* Execution Layer: Manages atomic execution of cross-chain smart contracts to guarantee transaction integrity

EnrgiX will initiate its cross-chain expansion once the ecosystem reaches maturity. Priority will be given to bridging with mainstream public chains such as Ethereum and BSC through the Wormhole protocol to establish cross-chain liquidity. We are committed to adhering to cross-chain security best practices to ensure the safety of user assets.


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